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Bratislava ICE SKATING: The temporary ice rink that opened on the Main Square on January 15 will remain for six weeks, thanks to both the city council and private sponsors. Skating on the rink is free, and skates can be borrowed onsite. Open: daily 10:00-22:00 until February 28; Hlavné námestie. Admission: free. More info: www.bratislava.sk.

Bratislava CLASSICAL MUSIC: A festive concert by students of Professor Stefan Kamilarov, who hails from Bulgaria but now lives and works in Vienna. In Bratislava, works by W.A. Mozart, O. Messiaen, M. Bruch, J. Sibelius and H. Wieniawski will be offered. Starts: January 25, 18:00; Pálffy Palace, Zámocká Street. Admission: free. Tel: 02/5441- 0140; www.bulkis.sk.

Central SLOVAKIA

Banská Bystrica EXHIBITION: Architecture.sk 05/10 – An exhibition of works by Slovak architects and students of architecture selected via a national project. It reviews Slovak architecture between 2005 and 2010, from family villas to civic projects and reconstructed buildings. Open: Tue-Fri 10:00-17:00, Sat-Sun 10:00-16:00 until February 28; Stredoslovenská galéria, Dolná 8. Admission: €0.50-€1.50. Tel: 048/4701-615; www.ssgbb.sk.

Eastern SLOVAKIA

PrešovTHEATRE: THE ORIGINAL Slovak musical František z Assisi / St Francis of Assisi shows in an attractive way the life of the charismatic saint who stubbornly insisted on the truth, winning out over pain, humiliation and injustice. Written by M. Kákoš, G. Dušík and M. Sarvaš, and directed by M. Kákoš, the piece has become a popular one at the J. Záborského Theatre in Prešov. On January 28, there will be another performance; tickets cost €9-€11. For more information, please visit www.djz.sk.